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RE: C.J.Date' new book

From: Jesse, Rich <Rich.Jesse_at_quadtechworld.com>
Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 09:50:07 -0500
Message-ID: <FB5D3CCFCECC2948B5DCF4CABDBE66971FF969@QTEX1.qg.com>


Too bad it doesn't appear to be on Safari yet... :(

Rich

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 8:50 AM
To: gelfand.transform_at_gmail.com
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Subject: Re: C.J.Date' new book

it arrived at my doorstep on friday. it's very good. =3D20

i definitely fall into the category of not really knowing the relational model in detail so it is very nice to have a book like this available. in the past i've shy'd away from the relational concepts books because (at the time) they (at least the ones i saw) seemed a little too abstract and meant for a classroom environment. ...in the last year or so it has become very obvious to me that i could have prevented Many problems with projects i was a part of had i more clearly understood the relational model. i wouldn't think twice about picking this book up.

...it is refreshing reading a database book that is not vendor specific = as =3D
well.

On 5/16/05, Mario Cariggi <gelfand.transform_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear all,

>=3D20

> I wonder if someone has already=3D3D20
> read the new book of C.J.Date:
>=3D20

> Database in Depth,=3D3D20
> O'Reilly.
>=3D20

> What do you think about it?
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> Many Thanks.

>=3D20
> Mario Cariggi.
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